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Exercising Your Disaster Response Plan: Techniques for Tes:ng Your Plan and Training Staff
June 4, 2013
A follow-‐up to the course Protec:ng Your Collec:ons: Wri:ng a Disaster Response Plan 1
TECHNIQUES FOR TESTING YOUR PLAN & TRAINING STAFF
JULIE PAGE – WESTPAS
“Exercising” Your Disaster Response Plan
Acknowledgments
Content based on WESTPAS workshops
funded by NEH
Western States and Territories
WESTPAS Preservation Assistance Service
Additional content developed by:
Balboa Art Conservation Center (BACC)
California Preservation Program (CPP)
Rationale – Testing your plans
“The most important action of any emergency preparedness planning is to carry out testing of your systems. It is in this activity that any gaps in the communication systems, in the supplies, and in the training will become apparent. In our experience, every real incident will have some new characteristic for which one is not prepared, but if your planning and testing has been done, there will be a great number of decisions and activities which will go smoothly and speed up the recovery, so that everyone can get back to their regular activities in the shortest time possible.” Library of Congress
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Why Exercise?
Reveal planning weaknesses
Reveal resource gaps
Improve coordination
Clarify roles & responsibilities
Improve individual performance & confidence Build cohesive emergency management team
Provide input to revise & update plan
Types of Exercises
Tabletop Exercise (Discussion)
Functional Exercise (Hands-on/Activity)
Full-scale Exercise
(Simulation)
Purpose of an Exercise
To test procedures -
looking for problems & discussing solutions
Exercises should teach success, not failure
Build confidence, not apprehension
Exercising Your Disaster Response Plan: Techniques for Tes:ng Your Plan and Training Staff
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Tabletop Exercises
Tabletop Exercises
Discussion & actions based on described scenario
Practice coordinated problem solving Messages may be given to individual players Permits breaks between messages for
discussion Participants practice a coordinated, effective
response Provides input to review & update plan
Sample Scenarios
Torrential rains are expected to hit in 3 hours with widespread flash flooding
An earthquake hits while the museum is holding an opening
A crazed person is shouting obscenities & begins splashing collections with an unknown liquid
A basement storing collections is filling with water & electricity is still on
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TABLETOP EXERCISE
TABLETOP EXERCISE
TABLETOP EXERCISE
Exercising Your Disaster Response Plan: Techniques for Tes:ng Your Plan and Training Staff
June 4, 2013
A follow-‐up to the course Protec:ng Your Collec:ons: Wri:ng a Disaster Response Plan 5
Functional Exercises
Train staff in prevention & safety Assess adequacy of response plans & resources
Teach collection salvage techniques, fire extinguisher use, evacuation drill, etc.
Develop understanding of plan & implementation at every level of institution
Provides input to review & update plan
FUNCTIONAL EXERCISE
FUNCTIONAL EXERCISE
Exercising Your Disaster Response Plan: Techniques for Tes:ng Your Plan and Training Staff
June 4, 2013
A follow-‐up to the course Protec:ng Your Collec:ons: Wri:ng a Disaster Response Plan 6
FUNCTIONAL EXERCISE
FUNCTIONAL EXERCISE
FUNCTIONAL EXERCISE
Exercising Your Disaster Response Plan: Techniques for Tes:ng Your Plan and Training Staff
June 4, 2013
A follow-‐up to the course Protec:ng Your Collec:ons: Wri:ng a Disaster Response Plan 7
FUNCTIONAL EXERCISE
FUNCTIONAL EXERCISE
FUNCTIONAL EXERCISE
Exercising Your Disaster Response Plan: Techniques for Tes:ng Your Plan and Training Staff
June 4, 2013
A follow-‐up to the course Protec:ng Your Collec:ons: Wri:ng a Disaster Response Plan 8
FUNCTIONAL EXERCISE
Training Activities
Include in a regular departmental meeting • Where is the closest fire alarm? Fire extinguisher? Exit?
Provide opportunities for role playing • An incident has happened & you are the spokesperson
• Initiate emergency notification system
Conduct a phone exercise for response/recovery team • Get your emergency plan – what is the call list date? Can you
respond? How long could you stay?
Develop a fun activity like a scavenger hunt • Find emergency supplies • Locate disaster binder & procedures
Conducting Emergency Exercises
WHAT type of exercise do you want to conduct?
WHO should be involved from your organization?
WHERE should the exercise be conducted?
WHEN should the exercise be held?
HOW should you conduct the exercise? WHY should the exercise be conducted?
Exercising Your Disaster Response Plan: Techniques for Tes:ng Your Plan and Training Staff
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Emergency Event Debriefing
Information gathering – Source & cause, chronology, people involved, actions, outcomes, resumption of service
Assessment of response – Communications adequate? Response well organized? Staff resources & supplies adequate? Any confusion during response or problems not adequately dealt with? How to improve response?
The human factor – Anyone injured? Adequate rest & refreshment? Does everyone understand what happened? Anyone frightened or angry, feeling guilty or anxious? Family members supportive?
Keys to a Successful Exercise
Top level support & involvement
Good exercise design team & leader
Positive learning plan & clear objectives
Realistic scenario
Thorough preparation & attention to detail
Keys to a Successful Exercise
Clear intro & instructions at start of exercise
Chance for participants to comment during critique
Follow-up on what went well plus actions to improve plans, procedures, facilities, etc.
Exercising Your Disaster Response Plan: Techniques for Tes:ng Your Plan and Training Staff
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Final words …
Conduct training for response to your most likely event
Extend your training beyond evacuation drills
Conduct a disaster exercise at least annually
Use every event as a “test” of your preparedness
JULIE PAGE – WESTPAS
Thank You!